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Mathematica Track

The Mathematica Summer track is an intensive 12-day program geared toward advanced science, technology,
and mathematics students entering grades 11 and 12. Students will use Mathematica to learn Wolfram
Language programming skills and higher math through projects and lectures. The camp combines hands-on
training with Wolfram Research employees and instructors, peer collaboration, expert speakers on
topics of interest, and individual exploration. Homework and individual projects will be assigned
based on programming skill and subject interest.

General Daily Routine

8:15–8:45am: Breakfast

9–10:30am: Mathematica Class

10:30am–12:45pm: Project Time

1–1:45pm: Lunch

2–3pm: Afternoon Session

3:10–4:45pm: Project Time

4:45–5:45pm: Group Activity

5:45–6:30pm: Dinner Time

6:30–8pm: Guest Speaker

8–10pm: Free Time/Work Time

Before the Summer Camp

Students are given a homework assignment

Week One

Get-to-know-you activities

Introduce project list

Project selection with Stephen Wolfram and the academic director

Advisor assignments

Programming classes

Mathematics lectures (e.g. topology and graph theory)

Project time*

Guest lectures

Weekend field trips in the Boston area

*Tech Innovation students attend afternoon lectures on entrepreneurialism and the future of technology.

Week Two

Project time*

Programming classes

Mathematics lectures (e.g. topology and graph theory)

Guest lectures

Gadget playroom

Prep for presentations

Student presentations

*Tech Innovation students attend afternoon lectures on entrepreneurialism and the future of technology.